Post by BearClause on Jun 25, 2024 18:14:42 GMT -5
Apaprently she was in Hawaii on vacation with what's left of her family. A group of drag queens were filming with the permission of the hotel, where I understand some of it was of drag queens performing as if they were hotel staff. But then this woman saw it and then progressively got angrier until she melted down.
Real peach too. Apparently works at UC Davis, where they condemned her behavior.
It's also remarkable because her oldest, nonbinary child is estranged from her.
www.thedailybeast.com/moms-for-liberty-official-beth-bourne-detained-after-epic-meltdown-at-drag-queen
The president of a California Moms for Liberty chapter went viral this week after a video surfaced of her freaking out at a drag queen in the lobby of a hotel.
Beth Bourne, president of the Yolo County chapter of the right-wing group, was staying at the Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii when she spotted the group of performers. Among them was Marina Del Rey, a local Hawaiian who was slated to perform for a Drag Brunch event at the resort.
Del Rey began recording Bourne who, shakily recording herself, berated the group, calling their outfits “degrading” and insinuating they were misogynistic.
The president of a California Moms for Liberty chapter went viral this week after a video surfaced of her freaking out at a drag queen in the lobby of a hotel.
Beth Bourne, president of the Yolo County chapter of the right-wing group, was staying at the Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii when she spotted the group of performers. Among them was Marina Del Rey, a local Hawaiian who was slated to perform for a Drag Brunch event at the resort.
Del Rey began recording Bourne who, shakily recording herself, berated the group, calling their outfits “degrading” and insinuating they were misogynistic.
Real peach too. Apparently works at UC Davis, where they condemned her behavior.
www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/article289526072.html
UC Davis published a statement Tuesday about “offensive comments” made by employee Beth Bourne while she was on a family vacation in Hawaii.
Bourne, the local chapter president for parents rights group Moms for Liberty, posted a video of herself confronting a group of drag queens who were filming a video at the hotel Bourne was staying in, the Alohilani Resort in Waikiki, on Sunday.
“We reject all manifestations of discrimination, including those based on gender and gender expression,” the university’s statement said.
The video shows Bourne verbally accosting the people dressed in drag, including drag queen Marina Del Rey.
“This woman saw us filming and came to a slow burn and then she popped off,” Del Ray said in a Facebook post. “Her rant went on and on — possibly with the attempt to get a riled angered response. She didn’t get one.”
UC Davis published a statement Tuesday about “offensive comments” made by employee Beth Bourne while she was on a family vacation in Hawaii.
Bourne, the local chapter president for parents rights group Moms for Liberty, posted a video of herself confronting a group of drag queens who were filming a video at the hotel Bourne was staying in, the Alohilani Resort in Waikiki, on Sunday.
“We reject all manifestations of discrimination, including those based on gender and gender expression,” the university’s statement said.
The video shows Bourne verbally accosting the people dressed in drag, including drag queen Marina Del Rey.
“This woman saw us filming and came to a slow burn and then she popped off,” Del Ray said in a Facebook post. “Her rant went on and on — possibly with the attempt to get a riled angered response. She didn’t get one.”
It's also remarkable because her oldest, nonbinary child is estranged from her.
www.sacbee.com/news/local/article285961211.html
Lily moved out at the end of their junior year of high school, after years of clashing with their mom about their gender identity.
In the years since, Beth has become one of the most vocal and adamant anti-trans activists in the state, as chair of the local chapter of Moms for Liberty, and a regular fixture at the California Capitol, school board meetings and protests for parents’ rights.
The tense relationship between mother and child represents a deepening tension not just in American households, but in its classrooms, legislatures and courtrooms, where conversations about gender, and the rights of trans youth, have fractured communities like Davis.
Lily moved out at the end of their junior year of high school, after years of clashing with their mom about their gender identity.
In the years since, Beth has become one of the most vocal and adamant anti-trans activists in the state, as chair of the local chapter of Moms for Liberty, and a regular fixture at the California Capitol, school board meetings and protests for parents’ rights.
The tense relationship between mother and child represents a deepening tension not just in American households, but in its classrooms, legislatures and courtrooms, where conversations about gender, and the rights of trans youth, have fractured communities like Davis.